5 Red Flags When Buying Property in Japan
Investing in Japanese real estate can be rewarding, but selecting the wrong property is a serious risk that all buyers should seek to reduce—if not eliminate—in the search process.
Investing in Japanese real estate can be rewarding, but selecting the wrong property is a serious risk that all buyers should seek to reduce—if not eliminate—in the search process.
According to the 11th edition of the Global Business Complexity Index (GBCI) produced by TMF Group, Japan’s distinct cultural norms, regulatory frameworks, economic factors, aging workforce and complicated calculations for social security and taxes were found to be among the administrative challenges when doing business there.